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Restaurants

Tonsai Restaurant, Higher End Dining In Koh Chang

Another one of the local Thai restaurants, the Tonsai Restaurant tends to cater more for the international marker rather than the locals, with the somewhat upper end pricing of their dishes.

It’s not a bad place, to take the whole family to, especially if your gang is not all that picky as the menu isn’t exactly what you’d call a colossal one, in terms of choice.

The options available to you are of great quality though but it does depend on which dishes you choose to go for as some of them aren’t as well prepared as others, but all of that depends on your own individual culinary preferences.

There is a certain theme to any dining experience at the Tonsai Restaurant which lends its embodiment to the middle class dining regime, with a nicely decorated environment that isn’t too eccentric or “LAS VEGAS-like”. It’s a fair bit away from all the razzmatazz of the night life and clubbing scene, so it’s a great place for the whole family to enjoy – if the budget you’re working with is fairly beefed up, as it doesn’t come too cheap.

The uniqueness of Tonsai lies in the way in which they present their food courses and you could easily tell that you’re in the Tonsai Restaurant if you were blindfolded and dropped into the venue, with a series of dishes served to you. There is a unique sort of taste that is synonymous with Tonsai, no matter what the dish is and although it boggles the mind a bit as to how they managed to achieve this, it’s a great personal touch to set Tonsai apart from all the other restaurants that specialize in local cuisine.

The cocktails are quite magical as well, making it a great option for a quiet afternoon or early evening out to just sit down and have a drink, in a relaxed environment that offers some refuge from the wilder locations on the island.

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Klong Son beach (or Had Klong Son) is located on the north of Koh Chang. Nice bay at the very top of the island. Pure white sand stretch of beach, shaded with coconut trees. Klong Son gets very low numbers of visitors with the bulk of the backpackers and tourists alike speeding south enroute to Koh Chang's finer and more popular stretches of sand.

Situated on the somewhat less glamorous, northern side of the Koh Chang Island, Klong Prao isn’t all that much of tourist destination, especially for those who are in need of a true holiday experience of the exotic kind.

A well-sheltered bay with a small and quiet beach. It is a fishing community where residents still live in houses built on stilts and are connected by wooden bridges. There are a growing number of tourist shops, scuba dive outlets and seafood restaurants offering a good selection of seafood.

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